Security Manager - Holiday Inn Bangkok Silom

Security Manager - Holiday Inn Bangkok Silom


Company
IHG Hotels & Resorts
Location
Bangkok, Bangkok City, Thailand
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
5 days ago
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Job Description
Establish good communication and good will with informal leaders and relevant members of local communityCoordinate and organize the day to day operations of the department including planning and controllingManage the develop and implementation of departmental standardsEnsure all patrolling, inspection and escort duties are performed to a high standardMonitor and maintain all product and performance standards and ensure action is taken when standards are not metEnsure firearms and other weapons are not carried by staff when on dutySupervise emergency drillsOversee the security department including layout of security personnel and their detailed and regular trainingPerform leadership training for all senior security personnelCheck and analyze all incoming reports to formalize action planMaintain the loyalty and discipline of all security personnelEnsure the all security personnel as well as hotel’s staff are adhering to P&P and security proceduresEstablish good cooperation with hotel’s senior staff with other hotelsCoordinate with the local investigator in crimes & accident handling and investigatingPrepare security plan for specific events (seminar, conference, government guest, with wedding etc.)Works with Human Resources on manpower planning and management needsWorks with Director of Finance in the preparation and management of the Hotel’s budget.Be familiar with property safety, first aid and fire and emergency procedures and operate equipment safely and sensiblyInitiate action to correct a hazardous situation and notify supervisors of potential dangersLog security incidents and accidents in accordance with hotel requirementsDon't quite meet every single requirement, but still believe you'd be a great fit for the job? We'll never know unless you hit the 'Apply' button. Start your journey with us today.

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